Carter was performing last night at a place called the Looney Bin in Bradley, Illinois when the night's opening act — an artist called ILL State — walked through the audience and started grabbing people's phones to shoot video.

An eyewitness reported to TMZ that security removed the guy pretty quickly (way to go, opening act…), but as he was getting kicked out, Aaron allegedly yelled

The song, her 2012 single Over You, was the straw that broke the camel's back at Lambert's concert in Tinley Park, Illinois on Friday — and she got visibly upset in front of the entire audience during its performance.

UPDATE 7:59 PM EST: Prince is back at home after this scary situation!

According to his rep, the singer had been suffering from the flu for the past few weeks. The iconic artist had already canceled two shows earlier this month because he was sick, but apparently insisted on performing this week.

The singer still wasn't feeling great during Thursday night's show in Georgia, and was even worse when he boarded the plane afterward.

So, that's why the aircraft made an emergency landing.

Prince was only in the hospital for about three hours before being released. He then got back on the plane, and is home now.

According to TMZ, Prince was rushed to a hospital in Illinois very early Friday morning.

His private jet made an emergency landing at Quad City International Airport so the singer could be taken by ambulance to a local hospital.

Contradictory reports have one source claiming that the singer is "not doing well," while another person stated that the 57-year-old had been released and was fine.

On Thursday night, Prince had performed in Atlanta on his Piano & A Microphone Tour before jetting off, and shortly thereafter needed immediate medical attention.

Illinois congressman representative Aaron Schock recently announced that he'll be resigning from his office in Peoria, Illinois over speculation that he was using taxpayer's money for more than a ridiculous amount of stuff.

The day he'll be officially leaving office will be March 31st and it leaves the city of Peoria without a congressman until a special election can be held, and also leaves Schock to face potential legal music all on his own as he leaves the House!